The Peoples Democratic Party members in the House of Representatives lambasted the APC over the events of Thursday.
Leo Ogor spoke on behalf of the PDP members.
“A very embarrassing and unpleasant action took place from the APC
group. They decided to take laws into their hands, turned the House
upside down and went as far as even carrying the mace which is the
symbol of authority.
“Today became like a wasted day because motions that were supposed to
have been taken that border on matters of national urgent importance
that affect our constituencies. A host of other issues we were unable to
take them due to the unacceptable action that you saw on the floor of
the house,” Mr. Ogor said.
He appealed to the APC members to always respect rules and due in their actions however the situation.
“I want to appeal specifically to the leadership of APC that there
clear processes in addressing issues, this approach will not solve any
problem. They have crisis within their own party, they should be able to
resolve it than bring it to the green chamber.
“I find what happened today very embarrassing and if this is the kind
of leadership and change they are trying to bring to Nigerians, we are
not going to accept this modality of change,” he added.
“It is in our collective interest that we respect the principles of democracy
In every democracy, the majority will always have their way and the minority will have their say. When elections were conducted, that election was very transparent and Dogara emerged.
In every democracy, the majority will always have their way and the minority will have their say. When elections were conducted, that election was very transparent and Dogara emerged.
“As a speaker he is no more a speaker of APC. He is speaker of the
House of Representatives. He is guided by the 1999 constitution and our
oath of allegiance stipulates very clearly that we will respect the
constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria without fear or favour,”
he said.
However, in a statement, the Ad hoc committee of the House on media apologised to Nigerians for the rowdy session.
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